Traps, Tricks & Mistakes: Budapest First Victim
This post is a collaboration with Mr Andrew Crosby. Andrew is an expert in chess gambits, which he usually plays in his games with great success. He is a member of our virtual Chess.com...
This post is a collaboration with Mr Andrew Crosby. Andrew is an expert in chess gambits, which he usually plays in his games with great success. He is a member of our virtual Chess.com...
This trap derives from the Budapest Gambit. The Budapest Gambit appears after the sequence 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. After black gives up his pawn on e5, the knight jumps to g4, intending not only...
The Budapest Gambit is a surprise weapon for fighting against the Queen Gambit. The usual sequence of moves is: 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. In today’s trap, White alters the order and plays 2.Nd2, which...